"Trenching the Graham Creek Fire, 1910." Probably from: Notes on Observations in National Forests and Elsewhere During the Summer of 1910, p. 25, by J.E. Kirkwood. Image shows two men digging fire line on a forested hillside.
Teddy Creek and Price's Creek tributaries of Blacktail Deer Creek. Plate 55a. Fire Group 1: Dry limber pine. Elevation 6,800 ft (2,073 m) Camera is facing north-northeast from a position on low ridge separating the Teddy Creek and Prices Creek...
Teddy Creek and Price's Creek tributaries of Blacktail Deer Creek. Plate 55b. Camera point was moved about 30 feet north to avoid screen of Rocky Mountain juniper and limber pine. Sagebrush density has increased on ridge in foreground, bottomland,...
Trout Creek narrows below York, Montana. Plate 31a. Mahogany Fire Group. Elevation 3900 ft (1889 m). Looking northeast at the Trout Creek narros below York, Montana, on the Helena Ranger District, Helena National Forest. Flume was constructed to...
Trout Creek narrows below York, Montana. Plate 31b. Flume is gone and a road now occupies most of canyon bottom. Young conifers in rocks at upper-left in the 1872 scene were removed by fire or cutting. Curlleaf mountain mahogany has regenerated on...
Ranches ; Roundup (Mont.) ; Asbridge, Joseph L., 1860-1935
(Left to Right) Vern, Hazel and Joseph Asbridge at the Willows, the home place on the Lazy X Ranch. Owned by Joseph L. Asbridge on Wollow Creek near Roundup, Montana.
Yellowstone River ten miles southeast of Livingston, Montana. Plate 78a. Fire Group 5: Cool-dry Douglas-fir. Elevation 6200 ft (1890 m). High on the slopes above the Yellowstone River 10 miles southeast of Livingston, the view is east towards the...